So the rumor has it that one draft prospect snuck orthopedics into his socks to juice his 'barefoot' numbers...
pretty sure that we know who it is.
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MEDIC wrote:Basketball_Jones wrote:It’s pretty clear we need good two way wings and two way centers all the remaining playoff teams have them. While Khaman/Bryant/Rasheer don’t scream star talent I think there is enough there at 9 to hope and pray for and they also fill a big void on this team. We still need a star offensive guard but I doubt Kasp and Kon are it.
That's the way I see it as well.
With the 9th pick I would like to see a player with enough length to play PF & C. Preferable to also have some range & switchable athleticism.
For the 2nd round pick you go with the best 3+D forward or C available.
These are the types of players this team will need moving forward. There is a pretty big hole in this area right now.
Psubs wrote:ebo wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
He is who I think we should grab for C prospect. He moves very well, seems to show that top of the key play making, and he has the most athletic combine stats compared to bother Queen and Maulach:
I like trading #9 for #13 and 22 and drafting Bryant or Fleming at #13 and would be good with drafting Yang at #22.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
BoyzNTheHood wrote:Psubs wrote:ebo wrote:
He is who I think we should grab for C prospect. He moves very well, seems to show that top of the key play making, and he has the most athletic combine stats compared to bother Queen and Maulach:
I like trading #9 for #13 and 22 and drafting Bryant or Fleming at #13 and would be good with drafting Yang at #22.
That’s an idea scenario for me,
Bryant/Fleming/Coward at 13
Yang at 22
Walid wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:Psubs wrote:
I like trading #9 for #13 and 22 and drafting Bryant or Fleming at #13 and would be good with drafting Yang at #22.
That’s an idea scenario for me,
Bryant/Fleming/Coward at 13
Yang at 22
If Bryant is out, Yaxel and Yang.
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
OakleyDokely wrote:Size wise, Coward/Lendeborg/Fleming are the closest wings/jumbo wings to Kawhi.
Combine measurements:
Kawhi L: 6'6.0 w/o shoes, 7'3 wingspan, 8'10 standing reach, 9.75 hand length, 227.4 lbs
Coward: 6'5.25 w/o shoes, 7'2.25 wingspan, 8'10 standing reach, 9.25 hand length, 213.0 lbs
Lendeborg: 6'8.5 w/o shoes, 7'4 wingspan, 9'0.5 standing reach, 9.25 hand length, 234.6 lbs
Fleming: 6'8.25 w/o shoes, 7'5.25 wingspan, 9'1 standing reach, 9.50 hand length, 232.4 lbs
deeps6x wrote:I guarantee you that (Jaylen) Brown and (Kris) Dunn are drafted OUT of the top 5.
BoyzNTheHood wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:Size wise, Coward/Lendeborg/Fleming are the closest wings/jumbo wings to Kawhi.
Combine measurements:
Kawhi L: 6'6.0 w/o shoes, 7'3 wingspan, 8'10 standing reach, 9.75 hand length, 227.4 lbs
Coward: 6'5.25 w/o shoes, 7'2.25 wingspan, 8'10 standing reach, 9.25 hand length, 213.0 lbs
Lendeborg: 6'8.5 w/o shoes, 7'4 wingspan, 9'0.5 standing reach, 9.25 hand length, 234.6 lbs
Fleming: 6'8.25 w/o shoes, 7'5.25 wingspan, 9'1 standing reach, 9.50 hand length, 232.4 lbs
The thing about Kawhi is you can get a guy who measures like him, which is special in itself, but the relentless work that Kawhi put in to get himself to an elite level is almost unheard of.
Coming into the draft there was zero signs that Kawhi would become what he is. He was a tweener. He looked like another guy who had potential to be a special defender, but little else. Nowadays you would argue that the 3 point shot could be developed because his free throw percentage was good, but a 3+D guy would be his potential ceiling. He was the Bruce Bowen replacement.
You also can’t factor in the mental aspect. There’s no way to simulate in game clutch moments, or anything of that nature.
I know I’m not saying anything new, but I say all of this to say, Kawhi was an anomaly.
DG88 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:
Interesting
Mark_83 wrote:
Coward's maturity and personality screams Raptors.
BoyzNTheHood wrote:Psubs wrote:ebo wrote:
He is who I think we should grab for C prospect. He moves very well, seems to show that top of the key play making, and he has the most athletic combine stats compared to bother Queen and Maulach:
I like trading #9 for #13 and 22 and drafting Bryant or Fleming at #13 and would be good with drafting Yang at #22.
That’s an idea scenario for me,
Bryant/Fleming/Coward at 13
Yang at 22
mtcan wrote:Mark_83 wrote:
Coward's maturity and personality screams Raptors.
I like his mentality. Very mature. He gets it. I wonder if he is a reach at 9.
S.W.A.N wrote:
So the rumor has it that one draft prospect snuck orthopedics into his socks to juice his 'barefoot' numbers...
pretty sure that we know who it is.